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I'm on lemmy.sdf.org because it's widely federated and run by a trustworthy organization.
I'm not much of a tech bro - in fact I struggle with troubleshooting basic Linux issues. That's why I mostly interact outside of my local instance.
I hardly engage with the techy discussion on SDF, but I appreciate the high quality user base.
I'm also on SDF. They've been in the business of offering free computing resources to the public since the 80s. So I feel confident that they won't close up shop due to lack of expertise or resources.
I was going to come in here and praise SDF but I see I'm too late
Damn you Dark Souls Remastered for taking me away from Lemmy for a bit!
I guess I'll link the FAQ for SDF here for anyone interested in learning more
and also mention that SDF runs a Mastodon and Pixelfed instance for all your federation needs
I'm also late to the party. But I've been on SDF for ages so I always try out everything they offer.